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  2. The planets in our solar system, ordered by size from smallest to largest, are12345:
    1. Mercury
    2. Mars
    3. Venus
    4. Earth
    5. Neptune
    6. Uranus
    7. Saturn
    8. Jupiter
    Their relative sizes compared to Earth are5:
    • Jupiter: 1,120% the size of Earth
    • Saturn: 945% the size of Earth
    • Uranus: 400% the size of Earth
    • Neptune: 388% the size of Earth
    Learn more:
    The Solar System: Planet Sizes Mercury – 1,516mi (2,440km) radius; about 1/3 the size of Earth Venus – 3,760mi (6,052km) radius; only slightly smaller than Earth Earth – 3,959mi (6,371km) radius Mars – 2,106mi (3,390km) radius; about half the size of Earth Jupiter – 43,441mi (69,911km) radius; 11x Earth’s size
    science.nasa.gov/resource/solar-system-sizes/

    The Planets in Order by Size

    • Jupiter (43,441 miles/69,911 kilometers)
    • Saturn (36,184 miles/58,232 km)
    • Uranus (15,759 miles (25,362 km)
    • Neptune (15,299 miles/24,622 km)
    • Earth (3,959 miles/6,371 km)
    science.howstuffworks.com/planets-in-order.htm
    The size of the planets in order from smallest to largest is Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Jupiter. The size of planets in our solar system varies dramatically. Let’s explore the sizes of the planets, including their radius and diameter in both kilometers and miles, and their relative sizes compared to Earth.
    sciencenotes.org/size-of-planets-in-order/
    If you were to order the planets by size from smallest to largest they would be Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter.
    www.space.com/16080-solar-system-planets.html
    We also have included the radii sizes relative to Earth to help you picture them better. Jupiter (69,911 km / 43,441 miles) – 1,120% the size of Earth Saturn (58,232 km / 36,184 miles) – 945% the size of Earth Uranus (25,362 km / 15,759 miles) – 400% the size of Earth Neptune (24,622 km / 15,299 miles) – 388% the size of Earth
    www.universetoday.com/36649/planets-in-order-of …
     
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  4. WEBApr 21, 2014 · Learn how the planets were formed and how they vary in size from Jupiter to Mercury. See a table of the estimated radii of the eight planets and a dwarf planet, and compare them to Earth.

  5. WEBJul 15, 2014 · Planet size comparison for our solar system, in order of increasing distance from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.

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